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-- both of whom are violating this law, as do live by the law that everybody else does. that does not seem like too much to ask him up quite frankly. >> it turns out there is no quick and easy way to update coverage when you have significant life changes like the birth of a baby, marriage, divorce, new jobs, new income. these are changes that will be postponed. scott thuman, abc 7 news. >> thank you. coming up, the obama administration wants to make it harder for mentally ill people to get guns. we will tell you about new rules that could be on the way. >> when we could see our next chance for winter weather. to meetedskins continue with coaching candidates. i have the very latest. and the midway of the hockey season. abc 7 news >> a lot of news organizations are skeptical about her report that north korea for leader killed his uncle by fading into a pack of hungry dogs. talk about resentment. kim jong-un had his uncle executed on charges of trees on that treason. now china newspaper claims that the uncle was fed to a pack of hungry dogs. story wasthat this printed weeks
-- both of whom are violating this law, as do live by the law that everybody else does. that does not seem like too much to ask him up quite frankly. >> it turns out there is no quick and easy way to update coverage when you have significant life changes like the birth of a baby, marriage, divorce, new jobs, new income. these are changes that will be postponed. scott thuman, abc 7 news. >> thank you. coming up, the obama administration wants to make it harder for mentally ill people...
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they expired last week when congress failed to extend a recession era law. there is a contraception coverage requirement in the affordable care act. ron paul says that he wants the national security agency to stops eying on american citizens without permission. class-actionile a lawsuit against the obama administration. he wants other americans to join him. he says that anybody with a cell phone could join the suit. ken cuccinelli will represent paul in this case. john kerry is trying to broker a peace deal in the middle east. he had talks with the palestinian president and netanyahu. there has been progress in the talks. the most difficult disputes between the two sides remain. >> the parties can have confidence that they know what is happening. is trying to work out an agreement that would establish a palestinian state alongside israel. he said that the talks have entered an intense phase. new york could become the 21st state to allow the use of medical marijuana. the governor will announce his plan in the state of the state speech on wednesday. plans to u
they expired last week when congress failed to extend a recession era law. there is a contraception coverage requirement in the affordable care act. ron paul says that he wants the national security agency to stops eying on american citizens without permission. class-actionile a lawsuit against the obama administration. he wants other americans to join him. he says that anybody with a cell phone could join the suit. ken cuccinelli will represent paul in this case. john kerry is trying to broker...
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it is hard to see a path a tax reform law. >> and taking over the senate finance committee -- >> for people interested in policy, he is a very interesting guy. he dives deep into tax policy and medicare policy and health policy. is moremeone who liberal than max baucus for sure . he has clashes with other democrats. sometimes over style. >> he is a liberal, but he has worked over the dash across the out. we will see. thank you to both of you. margaret calls and debates 2014. ♪ >> welcome back. we will get to margaret carlson in a moment. but first, you phil mattingly talks about an issue that will not go away. then if they mess. -- the nsa mess. had a lot of reading to do in hawaii. the 300 page report from his nsa advisory committee. what will you do? >> changes are coming. if it were not for edward snowden, this conversation would not be adding. we know that the president took the form with them hawaii. he has pled she will make a speech regarding the intelligence obstruction in the u.s. suntan next week he is expected to make changes. week he isime next expected to make changes.
it is hard to see a path a tax reform law. >> and taking over the senate finance committee -- >> for people interested in policy, he is a very interesting guy. he dives deep into tax policy and medicare policy and health policy. is moremeone who liberal than max baucus for sure . he has clashes with other democrats. sometimes over style. >> he is a liberal, but he has worked over the dash across the out. we will see. thank you to both of you. margaret calls and debates 2014....
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people who want to change the state's medical malpractice laws are now using her story. collecting signatures to put a measure on the november 2014 ballot, that would increase the amount of money that could be awarded in malpractice cases. he is using the mcmath case as an example of how the law encourages medical professionallals to end life support too soon. he explained that currently, the most a family can recover in court for the loss of a child is $250,000, no matter how egregious the malpractice. by contrast, the hospital would be responsible for a lifetime of care if the patient lives. come election time this fall, don't be surprised if you see jahi mcmath's picture and story being told over and over again. >>> medical malpractice damages are based on the cost of caring for an individual, and the loss of their future earnings, since children have no earnings, their economic damages are considered minimal. >>> the fbi has made an arrest at the arson case at the chinese consulate. one person has been taken into custody. that's all the information we have at this ho
people who want to change the state's medical malpractice laws are now using her story. collecting signatures to put a measure on the november 2014 ballot, that would increase the amount of money that could be awarded in malpractice cases. he is using the mcmath case as an example of how the law encourages medical professionallals to end life support too soon. he explained that currently, the most a family can recover in court for the loss of a child is $250,000, no matter how egregious the...
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there is no question the law has a lot of flaws. under normal circumstances, some of the flaws might have been and might still be addressed. it is very difficult because the law has been polarizing as it has been over the last 3 1/2 years. it has been very difficult to make the kinds of adjustments one would normally at from a piece of legislation this size. it is part of the reason we are where we are. host: an editorial cartoon showing the president with a bunch of contraptions generally called obamacare and he says, no, i don't want to return this and he just wants it repackaged. what do you think he is trying to say here? guest: one of the difficulties, he has laid a very complicated health care system and laid something even more complicated on top of it any wonder why people do not understand it or why it is difficult for health supporters to explain it. to make it more complicated, you have a polarized congress who cannot even do the smallest fixes to it. it is not even a matter of repackaging. there are a lot of small things
there is no question the law has a lot of flaws. under normal circumstances, some of the flaws might have been and might still be addressed. it is very difficult because the law has been polarizing as it has been over the last 3 1/2 years. it has been very difficult to make the kinds of adjustments one would normally at from a piece of legislation this size. it is part of the reason we are where we are. host: an editorial cartoon showing the president with a bunch of contraptions generally...
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within minutes law enforcement arrives on the scene. they are baffled by high witnesses of a man jumping over a 12-foot barrier. >> when i walked into the bank it was literally over 12 feet high and when we interviewed the bank tellers and the witnesses they literally said he went over this thing like three seconds. just jumped up over the top and then jumped down. we were in disbelief. >> eyewitnesss say to make his astonishing leap the robber grabbed ahold of the barrier and vaulted himself over to the other side. the tellers watched in disbelief as the thief came plowing down. >> just a jump and a leap over a bandit barrier that's several feet into the air coupled with people shooting guns in the bank. for no particular reason other than to get somebody's attention. >> police search for evidence of the gunshot that was fired into the air. they find paint chips on the floor that had fallen from the 40-foot ceiling. >> we just looked up at binoculars and saw a dink on the ceiling where the round ended up. >> when the robber tossed his
within minutes law enforcement arrives on the scene. they are baffled by high witnesses of a man jumping over a 12-foot barrier. >> when i walked into the bank it was literally over 12 feet high and when we interviewed the bank tellers and the witnesses they literally said he went over this thing like three seconds. just jumped up over the top and then jumped down. we were in disbelief. >> eyewitnesss say to make his astonishing leap the robber grabbed ahold of the barrier and...
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and my in-laws even more so. we all at mckinsey had worked with countries, the world bank, and i have eaten out a lot, so that makes me a connoisseur, right? man, was i in for a journey. really. but what i would counsel to anyone who is looking to grow, -- for me, there are people i thrive outside my comfort zone. i get my energy from that area a little bit of insecurity and fear and push, and so for me, i did not just quit mckenzie and say, this is it. i took an absence. i took a couple of months to really invest in myself. we called it early immersion. we didn't even at mckinsey. i would talk to people, i lived with a restaurant to her. i did the numbers inside out. i spoke to bankers. i wanted to convince myself, is this a viable, conceptually and financially? it is not philanthropy. i am not just throwing away a career for ego, and it was only after i did those three months, still, it taught me very little. i so miss having hr. legal, travel, corporate. when i have an empire, i will get all of that back. it h
and my in-laws even more so. we all at mckinsey had worked with countries, the world bank, and i have eaten out a lot, so that makes me a connoisseur, right? man, was i in for a journey. really. but what i would counsel to anyone who is looking to grow, -- for me, there are people i thrive outside my comfort zone. i get my energy from that area a little bit of insecurity and fear and push, and so for me, i did not just quit mckenzie and say, this is it. i took an absence. i took a couple of...
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republicans plan to challenge parts of the president's health care law. the house will address the nsa spying program. democrats will press to raise the minimum wage. tomorrow the senate is also expected to vote on a three month extension of long term unemployment benefits. >>> temperatures above freezing for most of us right now but get ready. ready. they are going to my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor
republicans plan to challenge parts of the president's health care law. the house will address the nsa spying program. democrats will press to raise the minimum wage. tomorrow the senate is also expected to vote on a three month extension of long term unemployment benefits. >>> temperatures above freezing for most of us right now but get ready. ready. they are going to my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it...
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the foreign fighters have created a number of states in the areas to the north and imposing their own laws and many believe are brutal. isil for its part threatened to withdraw is fighters from the front lines and warning that the forces are able to retake over. >> in audio recording the isil said they were being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al qaeda before planned peace talks in geneva. rebel commanders they are waging a war on behalf of the international community and some believe it has to do with geneva. >> what we are seeing is fighting over who is going to be the [inaudible] with the regime. there is no unified opposition, but a lot of infighting in order to produce a new regime. >> the syrian national coalition has thrown its support behind the battle and asking international community is recognize the importance of supporting the revolutionary forces in the fight against al qaeda. >> the fighting is spreading throughout the region and so is al qaeda. the vacuums caused by the war in syria allowed to set up in and now a presenc
the foreign fighters have created a number of states in the areas to the north and imposing their own laws and many believe are brutal. isil for its part threatened to withdraw is fighters from the front lines and warning that the forces are able to retake over. >> in audio recording the isil said they were being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al qaeda before planned peace talks in geneva. rebel commanders they are waging a war on...
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i focus on national security and human terry and law. -- and humanitarian law. i think the and this is a pretty easy whipping boy. there are problems with corporations not taking their own initiative. when the opportunities for leadership and policy move things forward in the absence of legislation, president obama signed the work -- signed the order on cybersecurity -- i am wondering what you three think or hear about its prospects of enhancing the resilience of security posture of the u.s. nation. does the executive order move us closer and in the direction of where we need to go in the absence of legislation? the core -- for those of you who do not know, the core of the executive order is to develop a voluntary framework to implement existing standards for more security. this applies to all could go infrastructure, which is a legally defined but we think of it as the basic essentials -- light, air, water, things like that. the challenge of this framing -- we can think of the government as being good at some things like hitting people with a stick to do things
i focus on national security and human terry and law. -- and humanitarian law. i think the and this is a pretty easy whipping boy. there are problems with corporations not taking their own initiative. when the opportunities for leadership and policy move things forward in the absence of legislation, president obama signed the work -- signed the order on cybersecurity -- i am wondering what you three think or hear about its prospects of enhancing the resilience of security posture of the u.s....
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it's a law in place to stop illegal parties that were leading to vins. they lost money in the process. they say the law should not target them. it was put in place to have a party for kids 18 and under. she says the law requiring special licenses had worked to reduce violence at dance clubs and night halls. >>> sad news tonight. james avery died tonight. best known for his role in "fresh prince of bell air." he was 68 years old. avery had been recovering from open heart surgery. before acting he served in the navy during the vietnam war. this afternoon the man who played his son carlton said he was a second father to me. i will miss him greatly. >>> twins with different birthdays born on different years. >> veronica, getting nasty out there. >> very nasty for winter. i'm tracking snow and very cold >>> a bald eagle that was almost killed by being struck by a vehicle on route 66 was released today. the bald eagle was hit back on october 8th. state police called in. he suffered internal injuries and fractures on both wings after one surgery and 11 weeks of
it's a law in place to stop illegal parties that were leading to vins. they lost money in the process. they say the law should not target them. it was put in place to have a party for kids 18 and under. she says the law requiring special licenses had worked to reduce violence at dance clubs and night halls. >>> sad news tonight. james avery died tonight. best known for his role in "fresh prince of bell air." he was 68 years old. avery had been recovering from open heart...
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sex trafficking and the super bowl, law enforcement will happen during the big game and how they are training people to prevent it. >>> plus the bay area animal fight as they took plans to the bay area zoo. . >>> a deadly high-rise fire broke out yesterday morning in new york city. one person was killed several others were hurt in that apartment building fire and this is in midtown manhattan. one person talked about it as dozens ran to get away from the flames. dozens of firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation from battling the flames and they will be there all day trying to figure out the cause. >> [inaudible] it got worse as we went down, i was really scared. i don't know if i could make it. >> several firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation. >> a u.s. ice breaker is now headed to help with the two boats currently stuck in the ice there. now the coast guards and ships left sidney australia and they are expected to leave there for two days and it's also about icy conditions. from china they were able to have more than one truck. >>> they are getting a lot of attention
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fighters have created a number of states in many areas of the rebel held north and imposing their own laws which many in the opposition believe are brutal. isil for its part threatened to with draw the fighters from the front lines if the attacks against it continue and warning that the regimes are able to retake. >> in audio recording the isil is saying they are being stabbed in the back by some of the groups involved in a conspiracy to get rid of al qaeda. rebel commanders deny they are waging a war on behalf of the international community. some believe it has to do with geneva. >> we are seeing the fighting over who is the new negotiator with the regime. so far there is no unified opposition, actually there is a lot of infighting in order to produce. >> the coalition, the pop situation in exile thrown it support behind the battle and asking the international community to recognize the support of supporting the revolutiona revolutionary supporters. the conflict is spreading throughout the region. it first amerged in iraq a number of years ago and the war in syria allowed it to set up the
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. >> reporter: this week democrats and outside groups that support the health care law plan to rollout a new campaign on health reform successes, highlighting people who are pleased with their new health-care plans. but that campaign will only work if it's not overwhelmed by more stories of confused and angry health care consumers, after coverage takes effect on january 1st. some who signed up say they received no confirmation and no receipt and worry about whether they're really covered. republican congressman darryl issa is a leading critic of the law. >> unfortunately it's a failed program that is taking a less than perfect health-care system from the standpoint of cost and making it worse. so the damage that obamacare has already done and will do on january 1st, second and third will have to be dealt with as part of any reform within the next deline for signing up for health-care reform is the end of march. ot bama administration hopes to have a total of 7 million signed up by then. so it's 1 million down, 6 million more and a very long way to go. >> jeff? >> jeff: chip reid, thank
. >> reporter: this week democrats and outside groups that support the health care law plan to rollout a new campaign on health reform successes, highlighting people who are pleased with their new health-care plans. but that campaign will only work if it's not overwhelmed by more stories of confused and angry health care consumers, after coverage takes effect on january 1st. some who signed up say they received no confirmation and no receipt and worry about whether they're really covered....
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laws, labor laws, so forth. those days are gone. but under obamacare, they do get a bit of an exemption. the 11,000 members of congress and staff get to get a subsidy from congress in order to buy hit and run off the exchange. johnson is arguing that that's unfair, and that it's unequal protection under the constitution. and therefore, he's suing. again, an issue that's been hanging around, and i think really resonates with people, that unfairness argument. >> john, it's -- not too often wisconsin politicians even cross parties take a swipe at each other. >> it's unusual. the problem, johnson seems to have the better of the argument politically -- >> why would sensenbrenner swat him so? >> they're protective of members of their staff. this is the employer contribution effectively. the law had no statutory authority to continue this subsidy. so he said, listen, you can't just change the law, you have to follow the letter of the law. sensenbrenner is looking at staffers, some of whom don't make a lot of money, say
laws, labor laws, so forth. those days are gone. but under obamacare, they do get a bit of an exemption. the 11,000 members of congress and staff get to get a subsidy from congress in order to buy hit and run off the exchange. johnson is arguing that that's unfair, and that it's unequal protection under the constitution. and therefore, he's suing. again, an issue that's been hanging around, and i think really resonates with people, that unfairness argument. >> john, it's -- not too often...
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you talk to any medicare provider, they will tell you daughterpeaking to a or a daughter-in-law. we're involved in energy policy. we're the ones putting the gas car.e we know what it means. step up.e that we we're all involved in this to change public policy. that unless we're in power. and we're not in power unless we win elections, unless we step up involve ourselves. i am tired of others and -- and there are politicians across making decisions on your behalf every single day. a involved as a voter, as participant, as an activist. the but also as someone that's for office. >> if i could just follow-up along the panel. just to get the sense, especially given the partisan gridlock -- and i assume you all hear complaints about this from your constituents. but what is the number one issue hear from women constituents that they would like to be dealt with differently in congress? interested in jobses and security and the next .eneration i don't believe in women's issues. i believe that there are issues, broad,y, and they're that women have a great interest allnd are involved in at l
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yet only about 100 new laws were passed nationwide. two thirds of those actually expanding gun rights. advertising age reports gun control advocates spent $14.1 million on tv ads compared to $1.9 million for gun rights groups. michael bloomberg was responsible for most of the gun-control side with his mayors against gun violence putting about $12 million toward ads. tim graham of the media research center told us, quote, the media assumed their news blitz and an anti-gun ad blitz would carry the day. they couldn't imagine grass-roots groups like the nra would beat astroturf millions like bloomberg. money batters. but they keep learning that the passion and flyover country for the kaubs tushzal right to bear arms burned down the phone lines and melts the e-mail serves. they're allowed to inspect and copy files from travelerslaptops without warrant. >> the judge rules the searches are rare. it was from a student who had his laptop taken by border agent in 2010 when he was on an amtrak train. he was handcuffed, locked in a cell, and quest
yet only about 100 new laws were passed nationwide. two thirds of those actually expanding gun rights. advertising age reports gun control advocates spent $14.1 million on tv ads compared to $1.9 million for gun rights groups. michael bloomberg was responsible for most of the gun-control side with his mayors against gun violence putting about $12 million toward ads. tim graham of the media research center told us, quote, the media assumed their news blitz and an anti-gun ad blitz would carry...
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a growing number of members agreed, including this family whose son and son-in-law both work for broeg and don't think the company is bluffing about building the plane elsewhere? >> i don't think that would be devastating not only for my family but for the community. >> reporter: the head office of the association of machinist exercises power and forced the seattle locals today to hold a vote. some view the broeg maneuver as an effort to break the union which is losing jobs nationally for years. boeing refused do comment -- to but givens it track record with the 787 being built in south carolina by nonunion workers, one machinist said it is a high stakes game of poker in which boeing holds the cards. dan springer live in everett tonight, thank you. >>> up next, a cold and windy first weekend of the new year. but first here is what fox affiliates across the country are covering tonight. wjbk in detroit, a new term for high stove. a minor league ballpark near grand rapids caught fire. it is home to the tigers class a farm team. no one was hurt, fortunately. >>> several fox stations are c
a growing number of members agreed, including this family whose son and son-in-law both work for broeg and don't think the company is bluffing about building the plane elsewhere? >> i don't think that would be devastating not only for my family but for the community. >> reporter: the head office of the association of machinist exercises power and forced the seattle locals today to hold a vote. some view the broeg maneuver as an effort to break the union which is losing jobs...
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all we're doing in this bill is to make it available for law enforcement offersers. >> rob has begun a facebook campaign. >> he didn't anything. i ended it. i ended him doing what he did and now it's on to the next thing. it's to get this bill passed. >> an advocate for returning sex offenders says he she considers the bill to be unfair because it involves retroactive punishment. the delegate plans to introduce the bill next week. >>> it is one of the most popular past times in our area. but now, the rules are changing for happy hour. we're going to tell you when and where you're soon going to be able to see a difference. >> what happens when i get behind the wheel of a police cruiser. >> watch out. >> this was a first. >> on slick roads >>> driving on snow covered and icy roads can be dangerous. there's a few things you can do to avoid getting into trouble. i learned the single most important thing about preventing icy accidents. >> reporter: this demonstration looks like it may have gotten out of control, but an expert was always right there to keep us on course. he teaches montgom
all we're doing in this bill is to make it available for law enforcement offersers. >> rob has begun a facebook campaign. >> he didn't anything. i ended it. i ended him doing what he did and now it's on to the next thing. it's to get this bill passed. >> an advocate for returning sex offenders says he she considers the bill to be unfair because it involves retroactive punishment. the delegate plans to introduce the bill next week. >>> it is one of the most popular...
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joining me to talk about it, susanest ridge, professor of law and professor of science at usc. you wrote a column about this this week which as always, was terrific. what do you think of this notion of clemency for snowden? >> not much, is what i think of it, gregg. i'm going to predict that you're going to agree with me on this. but this guy committed, or allegedly committed, very serious crimes, violations of the espionage act and there you got the "new york times" and it's saying, well, he may have committed a crime, but he's done such a service to our country, blah, blah, blah. he did commit a crime. i think he's admitted that he committed a crime. while i'm as concerned as you're concerned, we're all concerned that the nsa should operate within constitutional bounds, which we've got courts disagreeing about right now, the idea that snowden runs offer to russia after he's committed a serious crime and potentially put lives at risk and is now entitled to come home as some kind of a hero and not face the consequence of his actions? i just don't understand and i certainly don'
joining me to talk about it, susanest ridge, professor of law and professor of science at usc. you wrote a column about this this week which as always, was terrific. what do you think of this notion of clemency for snowden? >> not much, is what i think of it, gregg. i'm going to predict that you're going to agree with me on this. but this guy committed, or allegedly committed, very serious crimes, violations of the espionage act and there you got the "new york times" and it's...
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we have to keep changing the law, modifying the law, amending the law, because it's not going to be a perfect law when we start out, and we have to reform the entire health care system, not just the aca. >> i know you want to stay away from politics, and one of the big political questions right now in a lot of states is whether to legalize marijuana. we've seen colorado do it. i'm asking two doctors, how do you feel about that? >> well, marijuana has been around in medical care and in recreational use for 5,000 years. it was on the american formula for 100 years, and it wasn't until 1970 it was declared a class 1 drug which means it has no value and has risk. between 1970 and 1995, a lot of things happened at the state level and we've seen what's happened in california. right now we're in a situation where the cannabis system is a pain modifying system. there is an important bit of research that could happen there, but the federal government, of course, has not supported that. so there is a lot of unknowns about this, and we have the states and federal government. we have to see where
we have to keep changing the law, modifying the law, amending the law, because it's not going to be a perfect law when we start out, and we have to reform the entire health care system, not just the aca. >> i know you want to stay away from politics, and one of the big political questions right now in a lot of states is whether to legalize marijuana. we've seen colorado do it. i'm asking two doctors, how do you feel about that? >> well, marijuana has been around in medical care and...
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last but not least, when it comes to america's borders, the national security reasons and the rule of law, we've got to first and foremost secure the country's borders. and tonight, as always, we want to hear from you. you can find a full link of my article on my facebook page. and you can send your messages on twitter using #hannity. >>> happy new year. good to see you both. kiersten, you're a democrat. 17 trillion in debt. we are raising the deficit. raising the debt anywhere to 1.4 trillion a year. tell me why it can't work to cut one penny out of every dollar every year for six years all across the board, no exceptions in government. could that work? >> it could work. but i also think you have to remember that the deficit is projected to be dropping, to pretend that nothing is being done on deficit reduction isn't entirely accurate. but i think there is room for more ideas, but more importantly, shawn, are you running for office? >> i was a busboy, a waiter, a bartender, i did every job available in construction. we're stealing from our kids. isn't, tucker, this an issue of morality a
last but not least, when it comes to america's borders, the national security reasons and the rule of law, we've got to first and foremost secure the country's borders. and tonight, as always, we want to hear from you. you can find a full link of my article on my facebook page. and you can send your messages on twitter using #hannity. >>> happy new year. good to see you both. kiersten, you're a democrat. 17 trillion in debt. we are raising the deficit. raising the debt anywhere to 1.4...
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here is a bit for each of them. >> i don't think we cannily apply the law. clapper did break the law and there is a prison sentence for that and so is there edward snowden. i don't think edward snowden deserves the death penalty. >> rand paul doesn't know what he is talking about and spreading fear among the american people and comparing general croppets to snowden. to me he's either totally unamerican or part of the crowd that left us in the 1960s. >> they don't mince their words. our political insiders are coming back. tell us what you think at harris faulkner #fn insiders. ion core™, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tabl. so i can manage my crazy life, and also he a life. [ be ] gotta go. ♪ ♪ sing polly w
here is a bit for each of them. >> i don't think we cannily apply the law. clapper did break the law and there is a prison sentence for that and so is there edward snowden. i don't think edward snowden deserves the death penalty. >> rand paul doesn't know what he is talking about and spreading fear among the american people and comparing general croppets to snowden. to me he's either totally unamerican or part of the crowd that left us in the 1960s. >> they don't mince their...
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the president's health care law hit a last minute snag. justice soto mayor, white house has until friday to respond. >>> lines have been very long in colorado today, now that the state's become the first to male
the president's health care law hit a last minute snag. justice soto mayor, white house has until friday to respond. >>> lines have been very long in colorado today, now that the state's become the first to male
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the law. the oaks opposed garcia's license. but california's legislature passed a law allowing garcia to get a law license the day after the law took effect, the state supreme court ruled in his favor. >> i believe this will become a lighthouse of nondiscriminatory approaches to who becomes a lawyer. other states one can hope will follow this beacon and allow people to become lawyers solely on the content of their character and not based on their status as undocumented immigrants or their race or religion. >> legal experts say the decision could have an impact for other undocumented imgrarchts hoping to practice law across the u.s. >> the reasoning of the supreme court will be listened to and will have some effect in other states as well. >> reporter: the court left open the decision of whether garcia could actually work as an employee of a law firm. regardless, he says he's ready to get to work. >> i just want to move forward with my life and, you know, hopefully pay quite a bit of money in t
the law. the oaks opposed garcia's license. but california's legislature passed a law allowing garcia to get a law license the day after the law took effect, the state supreme court ruled in his favor. >> i believe this will become a lighthouse of nondiscriminatory approaches to who becomes a lawyer. other states one can hope will follow this beacon and allow people to become lawyers solely on the content of their character and not based on their status as undocumented immigrants or their...
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the future of obamacare is another issue, the impact of the law of the quality and costs of health care around the country and the social issues in everyday life. where does marijuana use become legal? it is a growing public policy issue around the country and we'll get into that debate this morning. joining me this morning on the roundtable, chief white house correspondent chuck todd, the managing editor of the pbs news hour, judy woodruff, steve schmidt and economist donna edwards is here as well. welcome to all of you. happy new year to all. >> happy thu yenew year. >> the year of action is what president obama said it would be, so how does he take the president sit back? >> it starts with making sure obamacare works. i asked someone what their january would look like, and they ticked off a whole bunch of issues. they sort of left out health care completely, and i said, so what does health care look like? well, they said, as long as everything continues to get a little bit better, a little bit better, they think they can somehow ease things. ultimately, no matter what, they would lik
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the big apple joins four other states in imposing this type of law. and several others are debating the same. >> the new pet lemon law in illinois may interest you. >> illinois is al cracking down on driver whose pass stop school buss. districts can install cameras now to catch them. students can choose a bathroom or sports team based on the gender they identify with, not the one they were born with. it is clear, 2014 will bring more changes, than just the calendar year itself. al jazeera, new york. >> ahead on al jazeera america, mascot for climate change is gaining presidential attention in hawaii. and the statute honoring the treatment of thousands of women during world war ii sparks protests. "america tonight" investigative series >> we traveled here to japan to find out what's really happening at fukushima daiich >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect the safety of americans >> are dangerous amounts of radioactive water, leaking into the pacific eververyday? >
the big apple joins four other states in imposing this type of law. and several others are debating the same. >> the new pet lemon law in illinois may interest you. >> illinois is al cracking down on driver whose pass stop school buss. districts can install cameras now to catch them. students can choose a bathroom or sports team based on the gender they identify with, not the one they were born with. it is clear, 2014 will bring more changes, than just the calendar year itself. al...
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there is law that's pretty well accepted universally. the problem is there's no scientific way of resolving this dispute. it is a dispute about philosophy or religion, full. so, even though i favor a version of the brain-based death pronouncement, i recognize that the dispute is one based on values and philosophy, so i would also support arrangements to respect its views of those who think death should only be pronounced when the heart irreversibly stops pumping blood. >> there's a question here if this is a pro-life and pro-choice discussion. -- if a family can make the decision about when a person dies or what the definition of death is, should that family be allowed to make the decision on the other end of the spectrum, on the other end of life, when a person, a child should live and what the definition of life is as well? >> right, well, i'm not sure it's helpful here to try to make a parallel to the abortion debates here. >> well, i'm not making -- not using the word abortion. i'm going to read straight to you from the family statem
there is law that's pretty well accepted universally. the problem is there's no scientific way of resolving this dispute. it is a dispute about philosophy or religion, full. so, even though i favor a version of the brain-based death pronouncement, i recognize that the dispute is one based on values and philosophy, so i would also support arrangements to respect its views of those who think death should only be pronounced when the heart irreversibly stops pumping blood. >> there's a...
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. >> reporter: and a federal law enforcement source tells abc news that while investigators believe garnet acted alone, they are not ruling out the possibility that he may have had help. >> all right, marcy gonzalez. marcy, thanks. >>> and now to the controversial case playing out in california. the doctors who declared a teenage girl brain dead and the family demanding the hospital allow them to move her elsewhere now. and tonight, we learn here of yet another case, this one playing out in texas, in which the roles are reversed. abc's aditi roy on the very painful decisions families face and the two very different fights. >> reporter: two families facing two agonizing decisions. in texas, the husband of a pregnant woman on life support wants to let her die peacefully. while in california, a teenager's family is battling to keep her alive on life support. >> this isn't some question for speculation in a classroom or in a textbook. this is an actual patient's life and an actual family who is trying to come to grips with what was such a shocking development. >> reporter: erick munoz found hi
. >> reporter: and a federal law enforcement source tells abc news that while investigators believe garnet acted alone, they are not ruling out the possibility that he may have had help. >> all right, marcy gonzalez. marcy, thanks. >>> and now to the controversial case playing out in california. the doctors who declared a teenage girl brain dead and the family demanding the hospital allow them to move her elsewhere now. and tonight, we learn here of yet another case, this...
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. >>> about 40,000 other new laws take effect in america at the stroke of midnight tonight. the biggest and the most politically charged is perhaps obamacare. >>> in illinois two new laws went into the use of drones and one of them keeps them from interfering with hunters. even if that is different than their gender at birth. >>> coming up on "early start," they have been stuck for days on this stranded ship in antarctica. will a new plan to rescue the dozens of passengers by air this time, will it finally work? we are going to take you live straight ahead. >>> and strange crop circles found in california. where did these come from? the mystery that has people buzzing is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male a
. >>> about 40,000 other new laws take effect in america at the stroke of midnight tonight. the biggest and the most politically charged is perhaps obamacare. >>> in illinois two new laws went into the use of drones and one of them keeps them from interfering with hunters. even if that is different than their gender at birth. >>> coming up on "early start," they have been stuck for days on this stranded ship in antarctica. will a new plan to rescue the...
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the foreign fighters created many states in many areas of the rebel-held north imposing their own laws which many in the opposition believe are brutal. isil for its part has threatened to withdraw fighters from the front lines, if attacks against it continue. warning that regime forces would then be able to retake allepo. isil said it was being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al-qaeda before peace planned talks in jaw -- geneva but some people believe it has to do with geneva. >> there is fighting over who is the initiator with the regime, so far there is no unified opposition. actually there is a lot of in-fighting in order to produce a negotiator. >> reporter: the syrian national coalition, the main political coalition in exile and asked it to recognize the supporting of revolutionary forces as partners in the fight against al-qaeda. the syrian conflict has spread and so has al-qaeda's and it first emerged in iraq a few years ago and the vacuum caused in syria allowed it to cause it and now it has a presence in neighboring lebanon.
the foreign fighters created many states in many areas of the rebel-held north imposing their own laws which many in the opposition believe are brutal. isil for its part has threatened to withdraw fighters from the front lines, if attacks against it continue. warning that regime forces would then be able to retake allepo. isil said it was being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al-qaeda before peace planned talks in jaw -- geneva but some...
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>> i watched it with my in-laws. talk about an end to that game. talk about a comeback. >> a lot of people gave up and didn't watch the second half. that's when the colts came alive. >> someone will talk about last night's game being the beginning of the legendary run. >> heck of a football game. >> that, it was. we do want to begin with the top story which is the bitter blast of cold air. it is bone-chilling, to put it mildly. in indianapolis fans are probably still celebrating this morning. but not celebrating the temperatures which are dropping by the hour. by now, 32 degrees. by this time tomorrow, however, it will be below zero. >> if you really want to talk about cold, try being a fan at lambeau today. when the packers take on the 49ers. it could feel like 15 below during the game there. and while beers are normally kept on ice, they're actually going to have to have heaters to keep the beer from freezing. as we mentioned dylan is live in green bay, wisconsin, for us this morning. how cold is it right now? >> reporter: it is cold now. a warm
>> i watched it with my in-laws. talk about an end to that game. talk about a comeback. >> a lot of people gave up and didn't watch the second half. that's when the colts came alive. >> someone will talk about last night's game being the beginning of the legendary run. >> heck of a football game. >> that, it was. we do want to begin with the top story which is the bitter blast of cold air. it is bone-chilling, to put it mildly. in indianapolis fans are probably...
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that congress passed a whopping 610 bills into law. but boehner did remind us all in july that that is no way to judge his congress now. >> we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. >> okay, then, mr. speaker. let's do that for a minute. even on that measure, it turns out this congress is a failure. even on its supposedly core pieces of conservative agenda items, many never got a vote. look, for example, at an attempt to repeal fuel economy standards. a failure. 101 house members cosigned a bill that would effectively terminate a huge chunk of the tax code. that was a failure. so even by the speaker's metric, the first year this congress was a failure. we are going to find out soon, as soon as tuesday, whether that will all change. joining us now to unpack it is robert costa, a cnbc political analyst and back with us here at the table, steve kornacki. robert, we are hearing talk about boehner's interests in a small immigration deal. that would be, according to our tax on m
that congress passed a whopping 610 bills into law. but boehner did remind us all in july that that is no way to judge his congress now. >> we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. >> okay, then, mr. speaker. let's do that for a minute. even on that measure, it turns out this congress is a failure. even on its supposedly core pieces of conservative agenda items, many never got a vote. look, for example, at an attempt...
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and they were no normal law firm. they could draft a contract for if you wanted to they could represent her in the courtroom. but that was not what they existed to do. sullivan and, had a specialty in their specialty was pressuring small and weak countries to do a big american corporations wanted them to do. and that is why almost every big american corporation hired them in effect, the dulles brothers, to defend him. john foster dulles had just gone to work for a company for $50 a month, which, of course, grandfather foster supplemented. when he was given his first assignment, and it's a classic one because it shows what they did, and american agricultural products company had hired them to do exactly the kind of thing that they were famous for. and this company wanted to export flower to ghana. but diana had terrorists to protect domestic agricultural industry. and so sullivan and cromwell were asked by the american company if they can make those tears go away. and john foster dulles got the job. he went there and h
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>> i watched it with my in-laws. talk about a come back. >> i'm surprised you watched the second half. that's when the colts came alive. >> when andrew luck is inducted into the hall of fame somebody will talk last night's game being the beginning -- heck of a football game. >>> we want to begin with today's top story bitter blast of cold air. it's bone chilling to put it mildly. here you are looking at indianapolis where fans are still celebrating this morning but not celebrating the temperatures which are dropping by the hour. right now not terrible, 32 degrees. by this time tomorrow, however, it will be below zero. >> if you really want to talk about cold try being a fan at lambeau today when the packers take on the 49ers. it could feel like 15 below during the game there and while beers are normally kept on ice they will have to have heaters to keep the beer from freezing. dillon live in green bay, wisconsin. dillon, how cold is it right now? >> caller: it is cold right now. a side note. a warm beer actually soun
>> i watched it with my in-laws. talk about a come back. >> i'm surprised you watched the second half. that's when the colts came alive. >> when andrew luck is inducted into the hall of fame somebody will talk last night's game being the beginning -- heck of a football game. >>> we want to begin with today's top story bitter blast of cold air. it's bone chilling to put it mildly. here you are looking at indianapolis where fans are still celebrating this morning but...
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i learned that breaking the law is not worth anything to me. i'd rather stay out here and live a good, productive life. like, limon sucked. to have to watch my back every day to make sure someone wasn't coming up to stick me with a knife? like, i don't want to be there. it's a great feeling to know that i'm done with my prison sentence and i'm done with parole. i haven't been in trouble since i've been out, other than a speeding ticket. >> since his release, there has been a major change in gill's life. >> i have a son. i dated his mother for a couple months. i told her the classic line, i have high blood pressure. don't worry, you won't get pregnant. my blood pressure wasn't that high. she got pregnant. my son? that is the best thing that's ever happened to me since becoming free. he's my reason for everything i do. >> gill split up with his son's mother but says he still strives to be a father, even though his status as an ex-con makes things difficult. >> still don't have a car, still don't have a job, don't have my own place, and this econo
i learned that breaking the law is not worth anything to me. i'd rather stay out here and live a good, productive life. like, limon sucked. to have to watch my back every day to make sure someone wasn't coming up to stick me with a knife? like, i don't want to be there. it's a great feeling to know that i'm done with my prison sentence and i'm done with parole. i haven't been in trouble since i've been out, other than a speeding ticket. >> since his release, there has been a major change...
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if there is negligence, the dentist will be held diliable under law. paul, stay with me if you will. i have a couple more things i want to talk with you about. all 50 of our united states will be affected by extraordinarily record-breaking cold weather. we are going to check in in atlanta where normally, a pretty good place to go. today, colder than anchorage, alaska. book your flight north for a little warm, mid-winter vacation. forecast coming up. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tu
if there is negligence, the dentist will be held diliable under law. paul, stay with me if you will. i have a couple more things i want to talk with you about. all 50 of our united states will be affected by extraordinarily record-breaking cold weather. we are going to check in in atlanta where normally, a pretty good place to go. today, colder than anchorage, alaska. book your flight north for a little warm, mid-winter vacation. forecast coming up. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour...
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any nine to 64 campaign, i had graduated from law school, and a friend of mine from law school, a great attorney here in washington, said that they needed to have advanced people on an old was. train tour with about -- an old whistle stop train tour with about 18, 20 stops. i ended up being in charge of the entire operation. rode the train all the way down. lady bird johnson seems to notice that, and she mentioned it to her husband that there is a young man who are to be on the staff, and the rest is history. host: you are now a member of the board of directors of the johnson foundation. guest: the lbj foundation, yes. host: it is the 50th anniversary of president johnson's war on poverty, a speech he delivered in the state of the union address in 1964. our first call, good morning to you. caller: good morning. we have lots of snow here and ice underneath it. oh, well. i wanted to talk about -- i am 85 years old, and i am a military widow. i have lived through poverty. but wea large family, always had something to eat. roosevelt came down to get my he went to a then work,in nebraska to
any nine to 64 campaign, i had graduated from law school, and a friend of mine from law school, a great attorney here in washington, said that they needed to have advanced people on an old was. train tour with about -- an old whistle stop train tour with about 18, 20 stops. i ended up being in charge of the entire operation. rode the train all the way down. lady bird johnson seems to notice that, and she mentioned it to her husband that there is a young man who are to be on the staff, and the...
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chua, a yale law professor, has battled controversy before. >> i think sometimes that some parents give up too quickly. >> reporter: in her 2011 book, "the battle hymn of the tiger mother," chua described her strict parenting approach, that some called cruel. no play dates, no sleepovers, no bathroom breaks during piano practice and no grades below "a." >> my daughter lu lu came back with a bad math test when she was about 10. and she said, "i hate math, i'm bad at math." i didn't accept that. >> reporter: chua responded to critics of her previous book during an interview with abc's juju chang. >> and so, in the end, tiger parenting is about pushing your child to live up to their potential? >> yes, but always with love. i think that's the crucial thing. it's got to be high expectations coupled with love and listening. >> reporter: in "the triple package," the authors claim to use, quote, groundbreaking original research and startling statistics, adding they hope readers will better understand why certain individuals and groups succeed and others do not. david? >> thank you, aditi. i gat
chua, a yale law professor, has battled controversy before. >> i think sometimes that some parents give up too quickly. >> reporter: in her 2011 book, "the battle hymn of the tiger mother," chua described her strict parenting approach, that some called cruel. no play dates, no sleepovers, no bathroom breaks during piano practice and no grades below "a." >> my daughter lu lu came back with a bad math test when she was about 10. and she said, "i hate...
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for the center on media, law and policy. thank you, david barrett. thank you, ben sherwood, for the animated discussion. i have to make a few close in march. i told david i may simply recite a sign of lines of radio and television nude draws -- news broadcasters and sit down. and taking my own idea with some sickness i begin this past weekend to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news, for whatever it might yield. but first, the first truly national radio broadcast came under 75 years ago in 1938 when the legendary opt out of cbs news created an anchorman's role in radio new york, bringing on the scene live reports in aftermath of the ominous union between expanding nazi germany under relatively helpless austria. at the other end of bob trout's live broadcast from new york were too young legends in training. north carolina born 30 year old edward r. murrow in vienna, 34 year-old william shire in london. soon to join cbs radio team were 26 year-old eric sever right of north carolina and 21 year-
for the center on media, law and policy. thank you, david barrett. thank you, ben sherwood, for the animated discussion. i have to make a few close in march. i told david i may simply recite a sign of lines of radio and television nude draws -- news broadcasters and sit down. and taking my own idea with some sickness i begin this past weekend to review what is really an astonishingly short history of broadcast news, for whatever it might yield. but first, the first truly national radio...
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the foreign fighters created many states in many areas in the rebel-held north, imposing their own laws, which many in the opposition believe are brutal. i.s.i.l., for its part, has threatened to withdraw its fighters from the front lines if attacks against it continue, warning that regime forces will be able to retake aleppo. >> in an audio recording the i.s.i.l. said it was being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al qaeda before planned peace talks in geneva. rebel commanders deny they are waging this war on the behalf of the international community. some believe it has to do with geneva. >> they are fighting over who will be the negotiator with the regime. there's no unified position. there's a lot of infighting to produce a negotiator. >> the syrian national coalition, the main political opposition in exile threw its support behind the battle, asking the international community to recognise what it said was the importance of supporting revolutionary forces as partners in the fight against al qaeda. >> the syrian conflict spread thro
the foreign fighters created many states in many areas in the rebel-held north, imposing their own laws, which many in the opposition believe are brutal. i.s.i.l., for its part, has threatened to withdraw its fighters from the front lines if attacks against it continue, warning that regime forces will be able to retake aleppo. >> in an audio recording the i.s.i.l. said it was being stabbed in the back by some groups involved in a conspiracy that seeks to get rid of al qaeda before planned...